VoIP Telephone Service Vs Traditional Phone
Service: Understanding How It Works
Over the past 6 years I
have been watching the growth of the
Internet Based Telephone Industry. With
the bursting popularity of Broadband or
High Speed Internet like DSL, Cable
Modem, or Satellite, telephone service
has become a natural addition of
applications to run over the Internet.
Many people are not aware that most of
the major telephone companies use the
Internet to route their long distance
calls already and have been for years.
They use a protocol called SIP (Session
Initiation Protocol) to offer Voice Over
IP (VoIP). This same protocol is
available in many of the leading
messaging programs like Skype, MSN, AOL,
etc... For many years people have been
using this protocol to talk over long
distances on their computers using
programs called "softphones". Softphones
are basically computer programs that run
on computers and use the sound card in a
computer to convert analogue sound, like
a voice, to digital packets that can be
carried over the Internet. Then some
program or device on the other end can
decode the packets and play them back.
Of course it goes in both directions.
Thus you can use it like a telephone.
This same softphone technology is being
embedded in small devices called Analog
Telephone Adapters or ATAs. These devices have
really become popular in the past few years and
the quality of the devices have greatly
increased. ATAs basically connect to a normal
telephone in your house on one side and to the
internet on the other. The ATA acts as a gateway
translating the sound from the telephone into
SIP that goes over the internet and eventually
to the phone system where it is decoded and
passed on to regular telephones.
Many companies over the past 5 years have tried
to make a business plan using ATA devices. The
most popular is Vonage. Vonage has spent
literally 10s of millions of dollars on
advertising and have established a good market.
Their latest adds say they are a million
customers strong. I can remember when they were
just in a few local markets. Many companies have
followed their lead like USP Connect, Packet8,
Sun Rocket, etc … All these companies have
worked out agreements with national and
international carriers like ATT, MCI, WorldCom,
etc… to pass to them SIP traffic and vice versa.
This allows them to offer full residential
telephone service over the Internet. The dirty
little secret that telephone companies will not
tell you is that, it is whole lot cheaper to
route with SIP than normal analogue phone
systems. Therefore, since these new companies do
not have to pay for copper telephone wire in the
ground like most telephone companies, or for big
analogue based switches, their prices are a lot
cheaper. Also, Internet based telephone systems
are not taxed like local telephone companies. It
is not uncommon to get telephone service from
$9.99 for 500 minutes a month to $24.99 for
unlimited long distance and local calls. You may
have to pay a federal excise tax of $2.00 or so,
but not all of the crazy taxes and fees like a
company like Qwest would charge. It is
impossible to understand the bill most of time
with Qwest. Qwest, Verizon, SBC, Sprint and
other local traditional telephone companies can
charge more than $20 a month in taxes and fees.
They advertise a $20.00 a month special but then
add $20.00 in taxes and fees which are never
explained to you. They also have a nasty habit
of selling your telephone numbers to
telemarketers that inundate you until you can
get on the National Do Not Call List. On top of
that they will charge you extra for Long
Distance. I am always amazed the way people are
brainwashed to think they are getting a good
deal at $20.00 a month when in reality it is
more like $55-$75 a month with taxes, fees, and
extra packages.
The other thing you get with SIP based phones
are all the new bells and whistles like Call
Waiting, Call Forwarding, Voice Mail, and 3 Way
calling without additional cost. It is just
included in their base packages. International
calls are also significantly less expensive as
well. It is not uncommon to be able to call Asia
for 2 or 3 cents a minute or Europe of 1.5 cents
a minute.
Additionally, now it is possible to take an ATA
anywhere in the world and call another ATA
anywhere in the world on the same network for no
long distance cost at all. All you need is a
high speed internet access and just plug it in
and connect it to a phone. You can get your
local calls anywhere. You also can have virtual
telephone numbers anywhere. If you live in one
state, but would like people in another area to
call you at no charge or with a local call, you
can get a telephone number from that area and
have it virtually routed to you ATA where ever
you are. So you can have numbers in CA, NY, FL
and WY all ringing the same ATA. You can get
virtual 800 numbers. Never have anyone call you
collect again. Give you children an 800 number
to call you from college or from a payphones
where ever they may be. This is really an
exciting industry and growing quickly.
Now there are some Cons to this type service. If
the power goes out, the ATA turns off. So does
your TV, refrigerator, air conditioner and all
of your cordless phones in the house anyway.
However, since you are not connecting to a
computer, it can break without any repercussion
on your service. The use of 911 is becoming more
available with the advent of E911. Congress has
mandated that all VoIP providers now support
E911 that acts the same as regular 911. However
there are some older areas in the world that are
not equipped to receive E911 so the best the
provider can do is give you the general
emergency assistance number there. If you live
in areas like this, use a cell phone for
emergencies or keep a local land line for
emergencies and dial long distance over SIP. It
will still save you hundreds of dollars a year.
You also may need a little assistance setting it
up if you are technically challenged. However,
be rest assured it is a one time setup of
plugging the right wires where they go and you
are off and going. So don’t be scared if you are
over 60 years old. Your generation can benefit
too from this technology.
The best thing is that this industry is very
competitive. Because of the low cost of the
service, companies can do some attractive
marketing plans. I personally use USPConnect
because they offer a very aggressive referral
program and have a very high quality of service.
If you would like more information go to
www.Free4LifeCalls.com.
So don’t believe the hit pieces placed by local
telephone companies bashing VoIP based phones.
They are running scared. It is becoming very
apparent that in the future traditional
telephone service will become obsolete. They are
all moving to VoIP, so you should too and take
advantage of the great savings! I personally
believe that telephone service should be free
and I can use the money I save to go golfing or
something.
This ain’t your Daddy’s old land line Telco
anymore! Times are a changin'.
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